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Landscaping
Administrative Center
Benin
The Cotonou Administrative Center is a major strategic hub dedicated to modernizing public administration in Benin. Designed as a functional, modern, and integrated space, it brings together several government agencies on a single site, thereby promoting efficiency, coordination, and quality of service for citizens and institutional partners.
THE PROJECT :
Complete construction of landscaping for the Administrative City of Cotonou, Benin
THE WORK :
Complete landscaping, irrigation, transplanting
DETAILS:
CLIENT : ACC Arabian Construction Co
Project
context
Tree transplants for the administrative city of Cotonou
Designed in accordance with contemporary architectural and technical standards, the Administrative Center provides an optimal working environment for public officials, while ensuring an accessible, secure, and smooth reception for users. It embodies the Beninese authorities’ desire to strengthen governance, transparency, and the performance of public administration.
The creation of the Cotonou Administrative Center is part of a national drive to reform and modernize the state. Faced with the dispersion of administrative services and growing user needs, this structuring project aims to centralize the main administrative institutions in a coherent, functional, and sustainable environment.
The main objectives of the Administrative City are:
improve the accessibility and clarity of public services;
strengthen interinstitutional collaboration;
optimizing working conditions for government employees;
integrate modern solutions in management, security, and sustainable development.
A true symbol of Benin’s administrative renewal, the Cotonou Administrative City is helping to build an administration that is closer to citizens, more efficient, and focused on the future.
Work
carried out
new plants for the administrative center
- Recovery and installation of topsoil
- Transplantation of large trees ( Terminalia superba (fraké), Terminalia catappa (badamier), Terminalia mantaly, Senna siamea, ficus polita, Delonix regia (flamboyant) measuring 5 to 10m
- Identification, marking, filming, bracing, extraction, transport to the work site, hole digging, removal and storage of excavated material, planting, backfilling, and tying
- Transplantation of selected oil palms measuring 5 to 10 m
- IRRIGATION - Installation of a temporary watering system: Manual watering for 3 months after planting the transplanted trees and palms
- PLANT SUPPLY: Acquisition of large trees / Acquisition of oil palms
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A nurseryman by birth, Gregori International specializes in large-scale turnkey landscaping projects. We’re with you every step of the way, from preliminary study to maintenance, taking care to respect the heritage of the soil and the environment.